SFC Film Festival - 2022

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Winners

The following films one at least one award at the 2021 SFC Film Festival. Scroll down for more.

Inertia

WINNER: Best Positive Film

Director: Mat Johns
Country: UK

Overview:
Rabia and Maddie, a pupil and teacher, form a friendship under the unlikeliest of circumstances.

Space on Earth

WINNER: Best Space Documentary

Director: Tomasz Janczar
Country: Poland

Overview:
Documentary of crew of Analog space missions in Lunares Research Station where they study the human factors, and isolation experienced by real space missions. Crew dynamics are constantly being tested through the use of mission restrictions and simulated emergencies.

The Rise

WINNER: Best Optimistic Sci-Fi & Best Student Optimistic Sci-Fi

Director: Alesja Suzdaltseva
Country: Estonia

Overview:
n a shipwreck, a little girl Lilit, finds herself on a cold planet, where she must quickly repair her ship. The planet is cold and seemingly empty.

Wonderfully Made

WINNER: Best Australian Positive Film

Director: Joseph H
Country: Australia

Overview:
Called by name from a mysterious voice in the sky, a lonely child is taken on a visionary tour of all creation where he is transported to the most beautiful places in all the universe.

There Are No Dumb Subjects

WINNER: Best Australian Space Documentary

Director: Alan James Robertson
Country: Australia

Overview:

When I was school, certain subject were seen as the big, important subjects. While other subjects were seen as the dumb ones. This is totally incorrect. In fact the other thing dumb is this pre-conception.

Spiral

WINNER: Best Australian Optimistic Sci-Fi

Director: Steven Kerr
Country: Australia

Overview:
In the aftermath of World War 3, a young Australian woman fights fear and paranoia to rescue the last cosmonaut, trapped in orbit.

You Again

WINNER: Best International Positive Film

Director: Mercedes Arturo
Country: USA

Overview:
music video for YOU AGAIN. Song by Ananda Luna. Directed by Mercedes Arturo

The Sentry

WINNER: Best International Space Documentary

Director: Julián Stubbs Generali
Country: Mexico

Overview:
Against common sense, a man looks at the sun every day as a profession, searching for the secrets hidden in the light.

I LEFT MY HEART IN PLUTO

WINNER: Best International Optimistic Sci-Fi

Director: Dario Antepara
Country: USA

Overview:
Two unlikely companions have to resolve their prejudice against each other in order to survive mortal danger on the planet Pluto.

Unshot film

WINNER: Best Student Positive Films

Director: Dasha Art
Country: Russian Federation

Overview:
Film school student Mira returns to her rural hometown from Moscow to shoot a documentary on her childhood town.

Mars: Mission Possible

WINNER: Best Student Space Documentary

Director: Madison DeChurch
Country: USA

Overview:
Future explorers venturing into deep space will face extreme isolation and confinement for up to three years. This documentary probes the effects of living in the extremes on team behavior.